If you're expecting a baby or if you recently had a baby in Norway, you might have the right to a one-off benefit payment. Here's what you need to know about the measure.
Parents in Norway spend an average of 3,106 kroner per month on pre-school/kindergarten – including free places, food fees, and other additional fees. How does that compare to other countries?
Children under two are recommended to have no screen time under new guidelines for physical activity and free time issued by the Norwegian Directorate of Health on Monday.
Over 90 percent of children in Norway attend a 'barenhage', or preschool, and figures from the Norwegian Directorate of Education have revealed how satisfied parents are with kindergartens.
Starting a family in Norway will give you some of the best early years benefits in the world, but even the most prepared new parents are surprised by a few things they discover during their parental leave in the country.
Family life makes men in the Nordics happy, but that's not necessarily true elsewhere in Europe. A new study suggests gender equality could be key, <a href="http://sciencenordic.com/family-life-makes-nordic-men-happy">ScienceNordic</a> reports.